Nitrogen

This spring, Andrew set aside a portion of his field for three test trial plots — one of those includes Pivot Bio PROVEN™. Learn more about those real life experiences here.
For the 2020 season, Andrew McCrea wanted to see for himself if the new nitrogen application product, Pivot Bio PROVEN™, could really hold up to its catchphrase, “The nitrogen that stays put, weather or not.”
“Should I use a nitrogen stabilizer?” Simple question, but the answer is complex.
A web-based nitrogen fertilizer calculator for small grains has been updated and is available. Developed by Montana State University Extension, the tool works with winter wheat, spring wheat and barley produced after fallow. Available since 2009, the calculator was enhanced in 2015.
What you did this past fall, what you’re doing this spring and the plans you’re making for the summer will make a huge difference in the combine at the end of the year.
The nitrogen that stays put. The innovation farmers have been waiting for.
A bad decision with nitrogen won’t cost you yield; it will cost you cold, hard cash.
Regardless of your strategy, do everything you can to keep corn from having a bad day
There is nitrogen in snow. In fact, snows before or after the ground has thawed can yield some great benefits to your soil.
Harvest is coming to an end, and farmers will be looking at their nutrient programs to get better crops and higher yields in 2017.
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